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Epiphone MM-30S Mandolin Antique Sunburst

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The Epiphone MM-30S mandolin features a Solid Spruce top that will actually improve in tone over time, a highly-prized trait of better acoustic instruments.Old world heritageFrom its humble 19th Centu... Click To Read More About This Product

Gear returned in mint condition. If you're looking for a virtually new instrument in possibly less-than-perfect packaging, this is a great value.

Includes 45-Day, No-Hassle Returns

Includes full manufacturer's warranty

Gear returned in great condition, with only minor signs of use, such as slight scuffs or pick marks. It looks and plays like new and may be considered an equivalent to display units found in retail stores.

The Epiphone MM-30S mandolin features a Solid Spruce top that will actually improve in tone over time, a highly-prized trait of better acoustic instruments.

Old world heritageFrom its humble 19th Century beginnings in Greece with founder Anastasios Stathopoulo, he and his sons took the turn-of-the-century Manhattan family luthier business into a world-renown fretted instrument maker and innovator. In fact, some of the original "A. Stathopoulo" round-back mandolins are some of the most prized, rare vintage mandolins in existence. In the late 50's, another famous fretted instrument company known for mandolins, Gibson, purchased Epiphone and assured the continuance of the family mandolin legacy.

Time-honored craftsmanshipThe Epiphone MM-30S is an easily recognized "A" style or "teardrop" mandolin, expertly constructed with a Mahogany body and set, Mahogany neck, providing warm acoustic tone. The "bite" if the mandolin's sound is from its Solid Spruce top, which will only sound better as it matures, as the wood fibres continue to contract and surplus moisture content eveporates. It also features the traditional floating Rosewood bridge, Rosewood fingerboard, Gold hardware and Tortoise pickguard emblazoned with the iconic Epiphone "E" and comes in Antique Sunburst finish. It is also available with a built-in bridge piezo pickup as the MM-30E.

Backed by the bestThe solid-top MM-30S mandolin is protected by the Epiphone Lifetime Limited Warranty featuring Gibson 24/7/360 Customer Service and guarantees the instrument against defects in materials or workmanship. Case sold separately.

I play and own 10 guitars, but wanted something new and interesting that I could sit and play around with in my down time. I had always wanted a mandolin, and began to...Read complete review

I play and own 10 guitars, but wanted something new and interesting that I could sit and play around with in my down time. I had always wanted a mandolin, and began to look around before Christmas for a gift to myself. I had a VERY limited budget and was concerned that I wouldn't be able to get a decent quality instrument for "small change". This mandolin absolutely proved me wrong! The floating bridge install may be daunting for some, but was convenient in intonating properly. I immediately replaced the strings with D'Addario "Ricky Skaggs", removed the pickguard, and sanded the cheesy "E" off the truss rod cover. Once set up it found it's tune and held it quickly. I get a little buzz on the open D, but will work with the adjustments. Fit and finish was quite good for the $, much better than an Epiphone acoustic I paid more for. Sounds great and projects LOUDLY, resonates wonderfully. Easy to play and fret. I like it! Bravo Epiphone, and Chris Maddy at Guitar Center in Dallas.

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Don't buy this! We got one for our son for Christmas. At first, it was okay but after one month, it is coming apart! They won't take it back since it's past...Read complete review

Don't buy this! We got one for our son for Christmas. At first, it was okay but after one month, it is coming apart! They won't take it back since it's past 30 days and our local guitar repair says it is defective and can't be repaired.

I recently started playing mandolin and I have been very satisfied with the purchase of this one. I had heard rumors that A-style mandolins do not produce the volume that F-style ones produce, but that rumor was quickly dispelled when I played this instrument in the store. The volume is quite high, and it's a solidly produced mandolin. The frets nearest the bridge are a little rattly, but other than that, it's a good mandolin to get started on.

I play and own 10 guitars, but wanted something new and interesting that I could sit and play around with in my down time. I had always wanted a mandolin, and began to look around before Christmas for a gift to myself. I had a VERY limited budget and was concerned that I wouldn't be able to get a decent quality instrument for "small change". This mandolin absolutely proved me wrong! The floating bridge install may be daunting for some, but was convenient in intonating properly. I immediately replaced the strings with D'Addario "Ricky Skaggs", removed the pickguard, and sanded the cheesy "E" off the truss rod cover. Once set up it found it's tune and held it quickly. I get a little buzz on the open D, but will work with the adjustments. Fit and finish was quite good for the $, much better than an Epiphone acoustic I paid more for. Sounds great and projects LOUDLY, resonates wonderfully. Easy to play and fret. I like it! Bravo Epiphone, and Chris Maddy at Guitar Center in Dallas.

Yep' as you see the neck and bridge may need a bit of adjustment but so did my $3900.00 Weber. The Epiphone Mandolin has come to be a trusted friend it sounds great. I learned on it and still bring it to gigs as a backup for someone who wants to sit in. I instantly removed the pickguard and it has a beautiful sunburst finish and the a body makes it cut through and stand out

I Play this thing with two guitars, a violin, and a bass and this thing rings through it all. Super cool look too. a little buzz when played on frets next to the nut that went away with a few slight adjustments.

I bought an inexpensive instrument to have in my office at work. The instrument fell apart after six weeks. I noticed the height of the strings was getting a little high, and the next day the neck had broken in half. As an instrument repair technician I decided to just throw it away and buy something decent.

Don't buy this! We got one for our son for Christmas. At first, it was okay but after one month, it is coming apart! They won't take it back since it's past 30 days and our local guitar repair says it is defective and can't be repaired.

I normally play acoustic and electric guitars. But, I have always been fascinated by all string insturments and wanted to learn things like banjo and mandolin. I bought this because of the cost. I had a chance to play one, it felt comfortable, and the price was right around what I hoped to spend. It isn't fancy in design, but it delivers for the beginner or someone just looking to goof around with it.

I purchased this mandolin a few days ago and I am satisfied with not only its aesthetic value(having a beautiful finish and color), but the sound and quality; this instrument resonates very well and the action is not too high like many mandolins I have played.